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Yıl 2019, Cilt: 14 Sayı: 56, 522 - 535, 31.10.2019

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Kaynakça

  • Adjaye, J.A. ve Chakraborty, D. (1999), “Export-Led Growth and Import Compression: Further Time Series Evidence from LDCs” Australian Economic Papers, 38(2), 164-175
  • Afzal, M. (2006), Causality between Exports, World Income and Economic Growth in Pakistan. International Economic Journal, 20(1), 63-77.
  • Ahmed, J. ve Kwan, A.C.C. (1991), Causality between Exports and Economic Growth. Economic Letters, 37, 243-248.
  • Ahmed, J. ve S. Harnhirun (1996), Cointegration and Causality Between Exports and Economic Growth: Evidence from the ASEAN Countries, Canadian Journal of Economics, 24,413-416
  • Ahmed, Q.M., Butt, M.S. ve Alam, S. (2000), Economic Growth, Export and External Debt Causality: The Case of Asian Countries, The Pakistan Development Review, 39(4), 591-608.
  • Akbar, M. ve Naqvi, Z.F. (2000), Export diversification and the structural dynamics in the growth process: the case of Pakistan, The Pakistan Development Review, 39(4), 573-589.
  • Alavinasab, S.M. (2013), Exports and Economic Growth: Evidence from Iran, Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research 18(7), 936-941.
  • Ali, G. ve Li, Z. (2018), Exports-Led Growth or Growth-Led Exports in the Case of China and Pakistan: An Empirical Investigation from the ARDL and Granger Causality Approach, The International Trade Journal, 32(3), 293-314.
  • Alimi, S.R. ve Muse, B. (2013). “Export - Led Growth or Growth – Driven Exports? Evidence from Nigeria”. British Journal of Economics, Management & Trade, 3(2), 89-100
  • Amirkhalkhali, S. ve Dar, A.-A. (1995), “A Varying-Coefficients Model of Export Expansion, Factor Accumulation And Economic Growth: Evidence From Cross-Country, Time Series Data”, Economic Modelling 12, 435-41.
  • Awokuse, T.O. (2003) “Is the Export-Led Growth Hypothesis Valid For Canada?”, Canadian Journal of Economics, 36(1), 126-136.
  • Awokuse, T. (2008) Trade Openness and Economic Growth: Is Growth Export-Led Or Import-Led?, Applied Economics, 40(2), 161-173
  • Bahmani-Oskooee, M. ve Alse, J. (1993), Export Growth and Economic Growth: An Application of Cointegration and Error-Correction Modeling, Journal of Developing Areas, 27(4), 535-542.
  • Balassa, B. (1978), “Exports and Economic Growth: Further Evidence”, Journal of Development Economics, 5, 181-89.
  • Bashir, F., Iqbal, M. ve Nasim, I. (2015), Exports-Led Growth Hypothesis: The Econometric Evidence from Pakistan, Canadian Social Science, (11)7, 86-95
  • Breusch, T. S., ve Pagan, A. R. (1980), The Lagrange Multiplier Test and Its Applications to Model Specification in Econometrics. The Review of Economic Studies, 47(1), 239-253.Burney, N.A. (1996) ‘Exports and Economic Growth: Evidence From Cross Country Analysis’. Applied Economics Letters, 3, 369-73.
  • Chaudhary, M. A., Shirazi, N.S. ve Chaudhary, M.A.S. (2007), Trade Policy and Economic Growth in Bangladesh: A Revisit, Pakistan Economic and Social Review, 45(1), 1-26.
  • Chow, P.C.Y. (1987), “Causality between Export Growth and Industrial Development: Empirical Evidence from NICs”, Journal of Development Economics, 36, 405-15.
  • Colombatto, E. (1990), “An Analysis of Exports and Growth”, Kyklos, 43(4), 579-97.
  • Cota, J.E.M. (2017), Exports and Economic Growth in Mexico, 2007-2014: A Panel Cointegration Approach, Semestre Económico. 20(44), 19-44.
  • Çetintaş, Hakan ve Salih Barişik (2009), "Export, ImportandEconomicGrowth: The Case of Transition Economies", Transit StudRev, 15, 636–649
  • De Gregorio, J. (1992) “Economic Growth in Latin America”, Journal of Development Economics 39, 59-84.
  • Dodaro, S. (1991), Comparative Advantage, Trade And Growth: Export- Led Growth Revisited. World Development, 19(9), 1153-1165.
  • Dodaro, S. (1993), “Export and Growth: A Reconsideration of Causality”, Journal of Developing Areas, 27, 227-44
  • Dutt, S. ve Ghosh, D. (1994) “An Empirical Investigation of The Export Growth–Economic Growth Relationship” Applied Economics Letters 1, 44-48.
  • Dura, Y., Beşer, M. ve Acaroğlu, H. (2017), Econometric Analysis of Turkey’s Export-Led Growth. Ege Academic Review, 17(2), 295-310
  • Dritsakis, N. (2006), “Exports and Economic Growth: An Empirical Investigation of EU, USA and Japan Using Causality Tests” International Review of Applied Economic Research-New Delhi, 1(2), 181-194.
  • Ghartey, E.E. (1993), “Causal Relationship between Exports and Economic Growth: Some Empirical Evidence in Taiwan, Japon and the US” Applied Economics, 25, 1145-1152.
  • Giles, J. ve Williams, C. (1999), Export-led Growth: A Survey Of The Empirical Literature And Some Non-Causality Results, Econometrics Working Paper EWP9901
  • Giles, J. ve Williams, C. (2010), Export-led Growth: A Survey of The Empirical Literature And Some Non-Causality Results, Part 1. The Journal of International Trade&Economic Development. 9(3), 261-337
  • Gokmenoğlu, K. Şehnaz, Z. ve Taşpınar N. (2015), The Export-Led Growth: A Case Study of Costa Rica. Procedia Economics and Finance, 25, 471-477
  • Greenaway, D. ve Sapsford, D. (1994), “Exports, Growth, And Liberalization: An Evaluation”, Journal of Policy Modelling 16, 165-186
  • Heller, P.S. ve Porter, R.C. (1978), “Exports and Growth: An Empirical Reinvestigation”, Journal of Development Economics, 5,191-193.
  • Henriques, I. ve Sadorsky, P. (1996), “Export-Led Growth or Growth-Driven Exports? The Canadian Case”, Canadian Journal of Economics, 29(3), 541-555.
  • Herrerıas, M.J. ve Orts, V. (2010), “Is The Export-Led Growth Hypothesis Enough To Account For China’s Growth?”, China & World Economy, 18(4), 34-51.
  • Herzer, D., (2007), How Does Trade Composition Affect Productivity? Evidence for Chile. Applied Economics Letters, 14, 909-912.
  • Hsiao, M.C.W. (1987), Tests Of Causality and Exogeneity between Exports and Economic Growth: The Case of Asian NICs, Journal of Economic Development, 12, 143-159.
  • İspir, M.S., Açıkgöz E. Bernur ve Yılmazer, M. (2009), “Türkiye’nin Büyüme Dinamiğinde İhracat mı İthalat mı Daha Etkin?” Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 24(1), 59-72.
  • Jung, N.S. veMarshall, P.J. (1983), Exports, Growth and Causality in Developing Countries. Journal of Development Economics, 18, 1-12.
  • Karim, N. (2005), “Export and Industrial Development in Bangladesh: An Econometric Investigation for Two Way Causation”, Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, 3(1), 145-151.
  • Kavoussi, R.M. (1984) “Export Expansion and Economic Growth: Further Empirical Evidence” Journal of Development Economics 14, 241-250.
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  • Love, J. ve Chandra, R. (2005), Testing Export-led Growth in South Asia, J Economic Studies, 32(2): 132-145.
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  • Panos, A. ve Serletis, A. (2000), “Output Growth and Variability of Export and Import Growth: International Evidence from Granger Causality Tests”, The Developing Economies, XXXVIII-2, 141–63.
  • Pesaran, M.H. (2004), General Diagnostic Tests for Cross Section Dependence in Panels. IZA Discussion Paper, 1240
  • Pesaran, M.H. ve Yamagata, T. (2008), Testing Slope Homogeneity in Large Panels. Journal of Econometrics, 142(1), 50-93.
  • Pistoresi, B. ve A. Rinaldi, A. (2012), Exports, Imports and Growth: New Evidence on Italy: 1863-2004. Explorations in Economic History, Volume 49(2), 241-254.
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Gelecek-11 Ülkelerinde İhracat ve Büyüme İlişkisi: Bootstrap Granger Nedensellik Analizi

Yıl 2019, Cilt: 14 Sayı: 56, 522 - 535, 31.10.2019

Öz

Büyüme ve büyümenin
kaynakları iktisat yazınında en çok araştırılan konuların başında gelmektedir.
Büyümenin kaynakları arasında ihracat, ithalat, üretim, yatırım gibi faktörler
yer almaktadır. Bu faktörler arasında en etkili aracın ihracat olduğu yönünde birçok
ampirik çalışma bulunmaktadır. İhracata dayalı büyüme hipotezi olarak ifade
edilen yaklaşıma göre ihracatın artışı büyümeyi pozitif yönde etkilemekte ve
büyümenin sürdürülebilir olmasına destek olmaktadır. Bu çalışmada, Gelecek-11
ülkeleri için 1989-2017 yılları arasında ihracat ve ekonomik büyüme arasındaki
ilişki Bootstrap Granger Nedensellik analiziyle tahmin edilmiştir. Elde edilen
sonuçlara göre iki ülkede ihracata dayalı büyüme hipotezi kabul edilmiştir. 

Kaynakça

  • Adjaye, J.A. ve Chakraborty, D. (1999), “Export-Led Growth and Import Compression: Further Time Series Evidence from LDCs” Australian Economic Papers, 38(2), 164-175
  • Afzal, M. (2006), Causality between Exports, World Income and Economic Growth in Pakistan. International Economic Journal, 20(1), 63-77.
  • Ahmed, J. ve Kwan, A.C.C. (1991), Causality between Exports and Economic Growth. Economic Letters, 37, 243-248.
  • Ahmed, J. ve S. Harnhirun (1996), Cointegration and Causality Between Exports and Economic Growth: Evidence from the ASEAN Countries, Canadian Journal of Economics, 24,413-416
  • Ahmed, Q.M., Butt, M.S. ve Alam, S. (2000), Economic Growth, Export and External Debt Causality: The Case of Asian Countries, The Pakistan Development Review, 39(4), 591-608.
  • Akbar, M. ve Naqvi, Z.F. (2000), Export diversification and the structural dynamics in the growth process: the case of Pakistan, The Pakistan Development Review, 39(4), 573-589.
  • Alavinasab, S.M. (2013), Exports and Economic Growth: Evidence from Iran, Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research 18(7), 936-941.
  • Ali, G. ve Li, Z. (2018), Exports-Led Growth or Growth-Led Exports in the Case of China and Pakistan: An Empirical Investigation from the ARDL and Granger Causality Approach, The International Trade Journal, 32(3), 293-314.
  • Alimi, S.R. ve Muse, B. (2013). “Export - Led Growth or Growth – Driven Exports? Evidence from Nigeria”. British Journal of Economics, Management & Trade, 3(2), 89-100
  • Amirkhalkhali, S. ve Dar, A.-A. (1995), “A Varying-Coefficients Model of Export Expansion, Factor Accumulation And Economic Growth: Evidence From Cross-Country, Time Series Data”, Economic Modelling 12, 435-41.
  • Awokuse, T.O. (2003) “Is the Export-Led Growth Hypothesis Valid For Canada?”, Canadian Journal of Economics, 36(1), 126-136.
  • Awokuse, T. (2008) Trade Openness and Economic Growth: Is Growth Export-Led Or Import-Led?, Applied Economics, 40(2), 161-173
  • Bahmani-Oskooee, M. ve Alse, J. (1993), Export Growth and Economic Growth: An Application of Cointegration and Error-Correction Modeling, Journal of Developing Areas, 27(4), 535-542.
  • Balassa, B. (1978), “Exports and Economic Growth: Further Evidence”, Journal of Development Economics, 5, 181-89.
  • Bashir, F., Iqbal, M. ve Nasim, I. (2015), Exports-Led Growth Hypothesis: The Econometric Evidence from Pakistan, Canadian Social Science, (11)7, 86-95
  • Breusch, T. S., ve Pagan, A. R. (1980), The Lagrange Multiplier Test and Its Applications to Model Specification in Econometrics. The Review of Economic Studies, 47(1), 239-253.Burney, N.A. (1996) ‘Exports and Economic Growth: Evidence From Cross Country Analysis’. Applied Economics Letters, 3, 369-73.
  • Chaudhary, M. A., Shirazi, N.S. ve Chaudhary, M.A.S. (2007), Trade Policy and Economic Growth in Bangladesh: A Revisit, Pakistan Economic and Social Review, 45(1), 1-26.
  • Chow, P.C.Y. (1987), “Causality between Export Growth and Industrial Development: Empirical Evidence from NICs”, Journal of Development Economics, 36, 405-15.
  • Colombatto, E. (1990), “An Analysis of Exports and Growth”, Kyklos, 43(4), 579-97.
  • Cota, J.E.M. (2017), Exports and Economic Growth in Mexico, 2007-2014: A Panel Cointegration Approach, Semestre Económico. 20(44), 19-44.
  • Çetintaş, Hakan ve Salih Barişik (2009), "Export, ImportandEconomicGrowth: The Case of Transition Economies", Transit StudRev, 15, 636–649
  • De Gregorio, J. (1992) “Economic Growth in Latin America”, Journal of Development Economics 39, 59-84.
  • Dodaro, S. (1991), Comparative Advantage, Trade And Growth: Export- Led Growth Revisited. World Development, 19(9), 1153-1165.
  • Dodaro, S. (1993), “Export and Growth: A Reconsideration of Causality”, Journal of Developing Areas, 27, 227-44
  • Dutt, S. ve Ghosh, D. (1994) “An Empirical Investigation of The Export Growth–Economic Growth Relationship” Applied Economics Letters 1, 44-48.
  • Dura, Y., Beşer, M. ve Acaroğlu, H. (2017), Econometric Analysis of Turkey’s Export-Led Growth. Ege Academic Review, 17(2), 295-310
  • Dritsakis, N. (2006), “Exports and Economic Growth: An Empirical Investigation of EU, USA and Japan Using Causality Tests” International Review of Applied Economic Research-New Delhi, 1(2), 181-194.
  • Ghartey, E.E. (1993), “Causal Relationship between Exports and Economic Growth: Some Empirical Evidence in Taiwan, Japon and the US” Applied Economics, 25, 1145-1152.
  • Giles, J. ve Williams, C. (1999), Export-led Growth: A Survey Of The Empirical Literature And Some Non-Causality Results, Econometrics Working Paper EWP9901
  • Giles, J. ve Williams, C. (2010), Export-led Growth: A Survey of The Empirical Literature And Some Non-Causality Results, Part 1. The Journal of International Trade&Economic Development. 9(3), 261-337
  • Gokmenoğlu, K. Şehnaz, Z. ve Taşpınar N. (2015), The Export-Led Growth: A Case Study of Costa Rica. Procedia Economics and Finance, 25, 471-477
  • Greenaway, D. ve Sapsford, D. (1994), “Exports, Growth, And Liberalization: An Evaluation”, Journal of Policy Modelling 16, 165-186
  • Heller, P.S. ve Porter, R.C. (1978), “Exports and Growth: An Empirical Reinvestigation”, Journal of Development Economics, 5,191-193.
  • Henriques, I. ve Sadorsky, P. (1996), “Export-Led Growth or Growth-Driven Exports? The Canadian Case”, Canadian Journal of Economics, 29(3), 541-555.
  • Herrerıas, M.J. ve Orts, V. (2010), “Is The Export-Led Growth Hypothesis Enough To Account For China’s Growth?”, China & World Economy, 18(4), 34-51.
  • Herzer, D., (2007), How Does Trade Composition Affect Productivity? Evidence for Chile. Applied Economics Letters, 14, 909-912.
  • Hsiao, M.C.W. (1987), Tests Of Causality and Exogeneity between Exports and Economic Growth: The Case of Asian NICs, Journal of Economic Development, 12, 143-159.
  • İspir, M.S., Açıkgöz E. Bernur ve Yılmazer, M. (2009), “Türkiye’nin Büyüme Dinamiğinde İhracat mı İthalat mı Daha Etkin?” Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 24(1), 59-72.
  • Jung, N.S. veMarshall, P.J. (1983), Exports, Growth and Causality in Developing Countries. Journal of Development Economics, 18, 1-12.
  • Karim, N. (2005), “Export and Industrial Development in Bangladesh: An Econometric Investigation for Two Way Causation”, Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, 3(1), 145-151.
  • Kavoussi, R.M. (1984) “Export Expansion and Economic Growth: Further Empirical Evidence” Journal of Development Economics 14, 241-250.
  • Kızılgöl, Ö. (2006) “Türkiye’de İhracata ve Turizme Dayalı Büyüme Hipotezinin Analizi: Eşbütünleşme ve Nedensellik İlişkisi” Akademik Bakış Uluslararası Hakemli Sosyal Bilimler E-Dergisi Sayı.10: 1-19.
  • Kónya, L. (2006), Exports and Growth: Granger Causality Analysis on OECD Countries with a Panel Data Approach. Economic Modelling, 23(6), 978-992.
  • Kurt, B. ve Zengin, H. (2016). İthalatın Ekonomik Büyüme Üzerindeki Doğrudan ve Dolaylı Etkileri: Feder-Ram Modeli. Uluslararası Ekonomik Araştırmalar Dergisi, 2(4):67-86
  • Li, C.A. 1999. “Export Diversification and Export-led Growth in Mexico”, Department of Economics, University of Essex Economics Discussion Paper, 503.
  • Lorde, T. (2011), “Export-led Growth: A Case Study of Mexico”, International Journal of Business, Humanities and Technology, 1(1), 33-44.
  • Love, J. ve Chandra, R. (2005), Testing Export-led Growth in South Asia, J Economic Studies, 32(2): 132-145.
  • Lussier, M. (1993), “Impacts of Exports on Economic Performance: A Comparative Study”, Journal of African Economies, 2(1), 106-27
  • Mbaku, J.M. (1989), “Export Growth and Economic Performance In Developing Countries: Further Evidence from Africa”, Journal of Economic Development 14, 127-42.
  • McCarville, M. ve Nnadozie, E. (1995) “Causality Tests of Export-led Growth: The Case of Mexico.” Atlantic Economic Journal 23(2), 140-45.
  • McCombie, J.S.L ve Thirlwall, A.P. (1994), Economic Growth and the Balance of Payments Constraint. The Macmıllan Press Ltd
  • Mutairi, N. Al- (1993), Exports and Pakistan's Economic Development. Pakistan Economic and Social Review, 31(2), 134-146.
  • Nguyen, T.H. (2016), Impact of Export on Economic Growth in Vietnam: Empirical Research and Recommendations, International Business and Management 13(3), 45-52
  • Onafowora, O.A. ve Owoye, O. (2008), Exchange Rate Volatility and Export Growth in Nigeria. Applied Economics, 40(12),1547-1556.
  • Özer, M. ve Erdoğan, L. (2006). Türkiye’de İhracat, İthalat ve Ekonomik Büyüme Arasındaki İlişkilerin Zaman Serisi Analizi. Ekonomik Yaklaşım, 17(60-61):93-110
  • Panas, E. ve Vamvoukas, G. (2002), Further Evidence on the Export-Led Growth Hypothesis. Applied Economics Letters, 9,731-735.
  • Panos, A. ve Serletis, A. (2000), “Output Growth and Variability of Export and Import Growth: International Evidence from Granger Causality Tests”, The Developing Economies, XXXVIII-2, 141–63.
  • Pesaran, M.H. (2004), General Diagnostic Tests for Cross Section Dependence in Panels. IZA Discussion Paper, 1240
  • Pesaran, M.H. ve Yamagata, T. (2008), Testing Slope Homogeneity in Large Panels. Journal of Econometrics, 142(1), 50-93.
  • Pistoresi, B. ve A. Rinaldi, A. (2012), Exports, Imports and Growth: New Evidence on Italy: 1863-2004. Explorations in Economic History, Volume 49(2), 241-254.
  • Rahmaddi, R. ve Ichihashi, M. (2011), Exports and Economic Growth in Indonesia: A Causality Approach Based On Multi-Variate Error Correction Model, 国際協力研究誌, 17(2), 53-73.
  • Ram, R. (1987), Exports and Economic Growth in Developing Countries: Evidence from Time-Series and Cross-Section Data. Economic Development and Cultural Change. 36 (1), 51-63.
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Toplam 84 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Asli Ozpolat 0000-0002-1769-3654

Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Ekim 2019
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2019 Cilt: 14 Sayı: 56

Kaynak Göster

APA Ozpolat, A. (2019). Gelecek-11 Ülkelerinde İhracat ve Büyüme İlişkisi: Bootstrap Granger Nedensellik Analizi. Yaşar Üniversitesi E-Dergisi, 14(56), 522-535.
AMA Ozpolat A. Gelecek-11 Ülkelerinde İhracat ve Büyüme İlişkisi: Bootstrap Granger Nedensellik Analizi. Yaşar Üniversitesi E-Dergisi. Ekim 2019;14(56):522-535.
Chicago Ozpolat, Asli. “Gelecek-11 Ülkelerinde İhracat Ve Büyüme İlişkisi: Bootstrap Granger Nedensellik Analizi”. Yaşar Üniversitesi E-Dergisi 14, sy. 56 (Ekim 2019): 522-35.
EndNote Ozpolat A (01 Ekim 2019) Gelecek-11 Ülkelerinde İhracat ve Büyüme İlişkisi: Bootstrap Granger Nedensellik Analizi. Yaşar Üniversitesi E-Dergisi 14 56 522–535.
IEEE A. Ozpolat, “Gelecek-11 Ülkelerinde İhracat ve Büyüme İlişkisi: Bootstrap Granger Nedensellik Analizi”, Yaşar Üniversitesi E-Dergisi, c. 14, sy. 56, ss. 522–535, 2019.
ISNAD Ozpolat, Asli. “Gelecek-11 Ülkelerinde İhracat Ve Büyüme İlişkisi: Bootstrap Granger Nedensellik Analizi”. Yaşar Üniversitesi E-Dergisi 14/56 (Ekim 2019), 522-535.
JAMA Ozpolat A. Gelecek-11 Ülkelerinde İhracat ve Büyüme İlişkisi: Bootstrap Granger Nedensellik Analizi. Yaşar Üniversitesi E-Dergisi. 2019;14:522–535.
MLA Ozpolat, Asli. “Gelecek-11 Ülkelerinde İhracat Ve Büyüme İlişkisi: Bootstrap Granger Nedensellik Analizi”. Yaşar Üniversitesi E-Dergisi, c. 14, sy. 56, 2019, ss. 522-35.
Vancouver Ozpolat A. Gelecek-11 Ülkelerinde İhracat ve Büyüme İlişkisi: Bootstrap Granger Nedensellik Analizi. Yaşar Üniversitesi E-Dergisi. 2019;14(56):522-35.